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RSVP International (SPUD) Potato Ricer, White/Green | Mash Potatoes, Fruits, Vegetables & More | Includes Medium & Coarse Plates | Pot Resting Extension | Dishwasher Safe
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Material | Plastic |
Color | White/Green |
Brand | RSVP International |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.5"L x 4.8"W |
About this item
- Rated in Cook’s Illustrated and a customer favorite, our ricer sports a nifty green stripe and is ready to race through piles of potatoes.the contoured handles provide comfort while the pot extension holds the ricer steady over most pot
- Measures 13-1/2-inches by 3-3/4-inches by 4-1/2-inches
- Made of heavy duty plastic
- Comes with two interchangeable stainless steel plates; medium and coarse
- Dishwasher safe
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Sturdiness | 4.4 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.7 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Easy to clean | 4.3 | 4.7 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Durability | 4.4 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | MyConnects | Beast Canteen | LHS INC | Priority Chef | Hatrigo Brands | MYLIFEUNIT |
material | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel, Silicone | Stainless Steel |
size | Potato Ricer | — | 5x4x12inches | Three Discs | Medium | 11.42 x 3.54 x 3.74 inches |
special feature | Dishwasher Safe | Dishwasher Safe | Dishwasher Safe | — | Dishwasher Safe | — |
finish type | — | Brushed Stainless Steel | — | — | Polished | Mirror Satin |
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Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 4.5 x 3.75 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Manufacturer | RSVP International |
ASIN | B000OLA7KS |
Item model number | SPUD |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #45,313 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #12 in Potato Ricers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 19, 2007 |
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RSVP strives to offer quality kitchen products and cooking tools at competitive prices. Our RSVP Potato Ricer is a perfect example. Rated #1 in Cook’s Illustrated and a customer favorite, our ricer sports a nifty green stripe and is ready to race through piles of potatoes. Made of heavy duty plastic, the contoured handles provide comfort while the pot extension holds the ricer steady over most pots. Comes with two interchangeable stainless steel plates; medium and coarse. Measures 13-1/2-inches by 3-3/4-inches by 4-1/2-inches. Dishwasher safe. When all the right people, and ingredients, kitchen tools, and food come together, we call this The Art of Gathering.
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Customers like the quality, ease of cleaning, value, and comfort of the potato ricer. For example, they mention that it works well for making mashed potatoes, the steel plates make it very easy to thoroughly clean, and the ricer disassembles nicely for cleaning. Customers are also satisfied with weight, and ease of use. That said, some complain about the ease of disassembling. Opinions are mixed on size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention that it works well for making mashed potatoes, straining spinach, and ricing potatoes. Some say that the product has a design flaw that traps water inside. However, most are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.
"...Now that I have found you, I feel full again. Full of yummy mashed potatoes. I vow to never let you go...." Read more
"...When making hash browns, it works PERFECTLY for getting as much water as possible strained out of freshly shredded potatoes so you can toss them..." Read more
"...This is an excellent model for ricing potatoes minus the design flaw that traps water inside...." Read more
"...this was my first potato ricer so I can’t compare it but it seems sturdy and as far as easy to clean I don’t agree that it’s easy, because of my..." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the ricer. They mention that the steel plates make it very easy to thoroughly clean, rinses off quickly, and the rice disassembles nicely for cleaning. The interchangeability arguably makes it easier to clean, as you can disassemble the rice and throw it in the dishwasher. Some mention that it's well worth the extra cleanup.
"...You're made of plastic, so nothing sticks - very easy to rinse off...." Read more
"...for cleaning, which is incredibly easy and all of the pieces come clean in the dishwasher...." Read more
"...Easy to clean (especially if you use a small choose-a-size bit of paper towel as a liner). Easy to use. Lightweight. Not expensive...." Read more
"...I’m happy with it. It’s easy to clean and I like that it comes with 2 discs with different size holes." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the potato masher. They say it's pretty easy to use, it rices and mashes a pound of cooked potatoes, and it disassembles easily. Some say that it makes life easier and has no problem pressing the potatoes through the hopper.
"...little tabs to squeeze to remove it all for cleaning, which is incredibly easy and all of the pieces come clean in the dishwasher...." Read more
"...I was shocked by how easy it was to rice/mash a pound of cooked potatoes, and at how nice the texture was...." Read more
"...(oh, that's a separate WONDERFUL gizmo) squash into really easy-to-chop noodles and then toss those into a food processor and essentially turn the..." Read more
"The ricer was everything I wanted. Easy to use, easy to clean. Made my day." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the potato masher. They mention that it makes for smooth, lump-free potatoes, and improves the final texture. Some say that it would make excellent, perfectly smooth baby food.
"...is absolutely the best at squeezing out perfectly mashed and fluffy potatoes...." Read more
"...easy it was to rice/mash a pound of cooked potatoes, and at how nice the texture was. This ricer has a permanent place in my kitchen." Read more
"...The handles are very comfortable and being able to suspend it from a pot while loading in the cooked potatoes was terrific...." Read more
"...I just made a batch of mashed potatoes and they came out AMAZING. Super smooth and just melted in my mouth...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the kitchen product. They mention that it is reasonably priced.
"...Easy to use. Lightweight. Not expensive. What's not to love? I'll be buying another so that I have a spare." Read more
"...So all-in-all, not the worst product, and given its very low price, it seems even better with all the evidence collected...." Read more
"...Pros:• Relatively inexpensive• Large capacity basket• Thick plastic body (hopefully it will not fracture with extended use)•..." Read more
"...I have never tried one of these devices, so with such an attractive price I purchased one...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the masher. They say it's light, and comfortable to hold. They also mention that the potatoes turn out light and fluffy, not gluey like with a mixer.
"...Easy to use. Lightweight. Not expensive. What's not to love? I'll be buying another so that I have a spare." Read more
"...My potatoes where light, fluffy, smooth and velvety. When it came time to clean it, it was so simple...." Read more
"...The only big negative is that this item is bulkier than its metal cousins, so it will take up more room in a dishwasher...." Read more
"This product is light weight compared to the metal versions, but seems well made, sturdy, easy to use...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the potato peeler. Some mention that it's big, holds a whole potato, and is well made. The funnel is a very good size, and a full kitchen spoon of potatoes fits in just right. However, others say that it takes up too much space in the drawer, the plunger could be a tad bit larger, and the capacity is a bit small.
"...The plunger could be a tad bit larger so that the item being put through it does not leak around the plate and spill into the..." Read more
"...Pros:• Relatively inexpensive• Large capacity basket• Thick plastic body (hopefully it will not fracture with extended use)•..." Read more
"Feels a bit like a toy and bit large but does what it’s supposed to...." Read more
"...You can fit a decent sized glass cup inside of the pressing area, and the walls of the press are considerably thicker than other ricers since they..." Read more
Customers find the kitchen product difficult to disassemble. They mention that the two tabs inward make it difficult to remove the insert, and it takes some strength to remove both the sleeve and the cup that holds the potatoes for washing. They also mention that it's hard to get the cover off to clean, and that the strainer in the bottom did not come out easily. Customers also say that it is difficult to switch out the plates and for cleaning.
"...Sometimes hard to get the cover off to clean—do it right after job or it gets sticky...." Read more
"...It was difficult getting the center piece out to switch out the plates and for cleaning but I was able to do it...." Read more
"...Therefore when cleaning the ricer, makes it more difficult to remove the sleeve. Especially if you do not clean the ricer immediately...." Read more
"...Comes with with 2 different gauge screens. They are easy to change and are well-secured in place...." Read more
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Before you and I were introduced, I had no idea what I was missing. You see, before we met, I was living only a half life. Now that I have found you, I feel full again. Full of yummy mashed potatoes. I vow to never let you go.
Before I met you, most of my days were spent at my 9-5, and then I came home to my family to cook and clean. Very little time was left for ME, doing things I enjoyed doing. Oh, Potato Ricer, how you have opened up my world, and freed up so much of my time - I now get to actually enjoy the family that I cook and clean for.
You have taken the time I used to spend making my daughter's favorite food (mashed potatoes), and cut it in half. Thank you Potato Ricer, thank you. I can now cook mashed potatoes in 15 minutes, instead of thirty.
You have taken all of the stress and worry I had about having lumpy potatoes. Your smoosher thing is absolutely the best at squeezing out perfectly mashed and fluffy potatoes. I no longer have to deal with the Mixer who is such a hassle (messy too). All I have to do is put potatoes in your smoosher, press down on you, and there you go. Add some milk and butter - Voila!
Also, once you are done making my perfect potatoes, you come apart sooooo easily. I can just fit you in the top rack of my dishwasher and be done with it. You're made of plastic, so nothing sticks - very easy to rinse off.
Once again, I just wanted to thank you Potato Ricer, for helping me in my times of need. I don't know what I would do without you on those horrific Thanksgiving Day's and Christmas Eves. I will never go back to the Mixer again.
Your biggest fan,
Me
The liner that holds the metal strainer in place just has two little tabs to squeeze to remove it all for cleaning, which is incredibly easy and all of the pieces come clean in the dishwasher. You can see in the photo that it has a notched arm that extends from the front so you can rest it over a bowl when squishing food through the strainer. You would most likely not really need to use that while straining, but since the bottom will have food drippings it makes it handy to be able to set it down over a bowl if you need to without making a mess.
When making hash browns, it works PERFECTLY for getting as much water as possible strained out of freshly shredded potatoes so you can toss them right into a frying pan or freeze larger amounts for later use without all that water in them that would turn them into a solid ice block otherwise. As mentioned, I've also pushed cooked veggies through the strainer with smaller holes to make fresh baby food and it makes making your own baby food a breeze.
Since its construction is a hard plastic and you can really give it a pretty good squeeze, I've worried about the top handle breaking, but we've really been pretty hard on this thing and it's withstood all abuse so far.
I've been trying really hard to add more veggies to my diet (and simultaneously subtract out some of the bad stuff in equal quantities).
The thing is, I don't hate vegetables. There are a lot of vegetables I'm perfectly happy to eat WHEN they're cooked by someone who knows what the heck he or she doing. When I cook them, though, they generally come out annoyingly not-delicious ... and they often tend to drip a lot of watery, not-delicious juice into other things on my plate that I'd be enjoying far more without the watery "assist."
Squash (of the zucchini and yellow variety) is high on the list of veggies I hate no matter WHO cooks them because of the inevitable "slimy" factor. Spinach, on the other hand, is something I love when cooked by someone competent, but manages to be barely edible when I cook it. I really like broccoli and cauliflower, and tried for a long time to pressure-cook these and then remove all the excess water so I could use the veggies in recipes ... and I'd find myself squeezing veggies for what felt like hours through rolled up cheesecloth (that instantly became soaked), and also blotting and blotting and blotting with paper towels.
So, realizing that half my battle with veggies is that I don't like a lot of them raw, but REALLY don't like watery, slimy cooked vegetables, I searched for an easier way to get water out of cooked (or, in some cases, just CUT) vegetables. And the universal recommendation seemed to be "Get a potato ricer." Which I had never heard of. But of course, I came to Amazon to search and read reviews.
I love, love, LOVE this thing. Now I can spiralize (oh, that's a separate WONDERFUL gizmo) squash into really easy-to-chop noodles and then toss those into a food processor and essentially turn the squash into a pile of tiny chunks. I salt these and let them sit in a strainer in the sink for half an hour to draw out as much moisture as possible. Then I rinse the salt off ... and then I spoon the squash into this gizmo (which I usually line with a paper towel) and give it a few good squeezes, turning it in my hands to let the water run out both sides. Then I pull out the paper-towel-wrapped "brick," open it up, and spill the now largely water-free squash bits into a bowl. From there, they can go into the oven for a lovely roast.
No slime. No wet. I end up with a jar of lovely roasted squash "crumbles" that I can add to just about a mix of any veggies of love and never even notice I'm eating squash.
And this thing is KILLER for de-watering spinach.
Easy to clean (especially if you use a small choose-a-size bit of paper towel as a liner). Easy to use. Lightweight. Not expensive. What's not to love? I'll be buying another so that I have a spare.
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